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System-level design techniques for energy-efficient embedded systemsSystem-level design techniques for energy-efficient embedded systems

System-level design techniques for energy-efficient embedded systems

Marcus T. Schmitz, Petru Eles, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi

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System-Level Design Techniques for Energy-Efficient Embedded Systems addresses the development and validation of co-synthesis techniques that allow an effective design of embedded systems with low energy dissipation. The book provides an overview of a system-level co-design flow, illustrating through examples how system performance is influenced at various steps of the flow including allocation, mapping, and scheduling. The book places special emphasis upon system-level co-synthesis techniques for architectures that contain voltage scalable processors, which can dynamically trade off between computational performance and power consumption. Throughout the book, the introduced co-synthesis techniques, which target both single-mode systems and emerging multi-mode applications, are applied to numerous benchmarks and real-life examples including a realistic smart phone.

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OL8701557W

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Design and constructionEmbedded computer systemsMicroprocessorsScience/MathematicsTechnologyTechnology & Industrial ArtsEngineering - Electrical & ElectronicComputers / CAD-CAM / GeneralAutomationSystem designComputer engineeringComputer scienceComputer hardwareComputer aided designComputer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design

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